Multiverse Miner is a sci-fi RPG that aims to combine an incremental experience with rich crafting and questing experiences. Since unlocking the true potential of the elements, wormholes have been created and mastered, space travel occurs at the speed of light, and the elements in the universe can be manipulated at your whim. Fascinated with the advancements in geology, physics, and time travel, you decide to pick up your pickaxe, build yourself a ship, and explore the farthest reaches of the universe.

Crunch is an arbitrary-precision integer arithmetic library for JavaScript. It is designed to execute arithmetic operations as quickly as possible, in particular those upon which asymmetric encryption cryptosystems such as RSA are built.

XSR1 is a 3D space shooter and clone of Atari Star Raiders (1979). The Nyloz have broken treaty with the Iratan Federation, and you, armed with an advanced Star Rider domination fighter, can stop them! Fight across several galactic sectors to stop the Nyloz navy and protect Iratan starbases in the galactic octant.

Watchy is a distributed system for application and server monitoring. It can monitor processes and logs, be integrated into applications, and be integrated with Ganglia or MongoDB backends. A Web dashboard allows you to view realtime graphs.

Autoindex-Strapdown enhances Apache's mod_autoindex directory listings with Markdown README and HEADER files rendered by Strapdown.js. It makes it possible to set up GitHub-like directory documentation with just Apache.

Yellow is a flat-file content management system. Everything is made of files and folders. You can create Web pages, blogs, and wikis. Its features include a Web interface, static content generation, Markdown, and Dropbox support.

base85 implements Base85 encoding and decoding for Node.js. It supports the most commonly known specifications; ascii85, zeromq, and ipv6 (RFC1924). It is excellent for encoding arbitrary (possibly binary) data into a text string which can easily be copy-pasted to source code files or e-mails.